"Dakota" is a song by Welsh band Stereophonics. It 'was the first single from their fifth studio album Language. Sex. Violence. Other? and 28 published in February 2005. It 'was the first Stereophonics Number 1 single in the UK charts to reach or chart on the Modern Rock Tracks UP. The song spent 20 weeks in the UK singles chart, and the top of the download charts and remained on the chart for 22 weeks, half of which were spent in the top 10. The single received goodReview, James Masterton calls the single of the year. "Dakota", was the first hit single by Stereophonics on alternative rock radio stations in the United States to achieve, and as such their conquest of the U.S. single. [Edit] Before the "Dakota", no one had been identified in the Stereophonics on any modern rock charts in the United States after its release in February, the individual constantly gained ground on U.S. alternative rock radio. However, since the Stereophonics there was no fan base or previouspopular success in America, was the individual on a great disadvantage, and was introduced at the few stations playlists. However, the popularity of the song and his defense of the stations like WBCN out "Dakota" to gain airplay and slowly Channel created throughout the country for a period of several months. It 'was one of more than 50 songs played in the United States by mid-May 2005. However, the song was only within the first 50 months and seemed destined to lose the only Modern Rock Tracks...
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